Thursday, April 18, 2024

Naairah Paurobally

A contributor to The Medium.

    Contributions

    West Nile Virus not just west of the Nile

    On the tail end of summer, Peel Public Health reported that a batch of mosquitos collected on Dundas Street West and Old Carriage Road area...

    OSAP changes affecting students’ studies

    The academic school year has already started, but students are still unsure of whether they can continue to afford their post-secondary studies in light of the...

    The fight against Student Choice Initiative

    The Student Choice Initiative (SCI) is finally live after the Ontario government announced it back in January, along with a 10 per cent tuition cut for...

    So long UTM: Class of ‘19 looks back

    There’s only one week left in the semester, and for some, there’s only one week left in their undergraduate career. With UTM’s convocation scheduled for June...

    The dangers of self-diagnosing

    With Google at our fingertips, it feels downright irresponsible to not exploit this resource to self-diagnose one’s symptoms. With the time, energy, and effort one can...

    Athletic therapy versus physiotherapy

    Athletic therapy and physiotherapy are exceedingly similar in terms of treatment and techniques used to treat an injury or illness. The main difference lies in their...

    OCD is not a joke: an insider’s look

    Like most mental illnesses, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) has a tendency to be casually treated in conversation as a personality descriptor. How many times have we heard...

    The science behind IF

    It is becoming increasingly popular to start the new year with goals and ambitions, especially for weight loss. Different forms of dieting and trying...

    West Nile Virus not just west of the Nile

    On the tail end of summer, Peel Public Health reported that a batch of mosquitos collected on Dundas Street West and Old Carriage Road area...

    OSAP changes affecting students’ studies

    The academic school year has already started, but students are still unsure of whether they can continue to afford their post-secondary studies in light of the...

    The fight against Student Choice Initiative

    The Student Choice Initiative (SCI) is finally live after the Ontario government announced it back in January, along with a 10 per cent tuition cut for...

    So long UTM: Class of ‘19 looks back

    There’s only one week left in the semester, and for some, there’s only one week left in their undergraduate career. With UTM’s convocation scheduled for June...

    The dangers of self-diagnosing

    With Google at our fingertips, it feels downright irresponsible to not exploit this resource to self-diagnose one’s symptoms. With the time, energy, and effort one can...

    Athletic therapy versus physiotherapy

    Athletic therapy and physiotherapy are exceedingly similar in terms of treatment and techniques used to treat an injury or illness. The main difference lies in their...

    OCD is not a joke: an insider’s look

    Like most mental illnesses, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) has a tendency to be casually treated in conversation as a personality descriptor. How many times have we heard...

    The science behind IF

    It is becoming increasingly popular to start the new year with goals and ambitions, especially for weight loss. Different forms of dieting and trying...

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